But I dont have own my site that I can install FirePHP server-side library on my site and mostly I want to read php code of php site to learn more about php.
now does it any way to see php code of other php site with this add-on whitout installing firephp server-side library ?
if you know any way so please help me

I really like php site and I really want to learn it and this add-on is best to learn more about php site
please help me

thanks you again and please forgive me for my bad English
Sincerly
Raha

]]>By: Codeaculahttps://www.sitepoint.com/debug-php-firebug-firephp/#comment-68123
Mon, 22 Feb 2010 18:20:00 +0000http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/?p=18058#comment-68123I have to say that I believe this is a really bad idea. The type of people who would take this route to validate their PHP are also the type who would leave this code in, etc, in my opinion (which, admittedly, is based off a semi-corporate area). What’s wrong with PDT with the Zend debugger, after all? Or any of the other million debuggers? Where’s the advocating for development of your own error handling, so that you can debug without needing special packages on the server? Maybe I’m spoiled from working in PDT + having my own error-handling system that I can port about as needed.
]]>By: Naskohttps://www.sitepoint.com/debug-php-firebug-firephp/#comment-68122
Sun, 21 Feb 2010 10:42:45 +0000http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/?p=18058#comment-68122For debugging purposes I don’t like tools that would require me to change the source code of my application. Both Xdebug and the Zend Debugger are free and to use them you only need:

a) a PHP extension
b) a debugger-agnostic IDE / Editor

I could agree though, that with FirePHP it’s possible to debug an application that’s hosted on a server which you’re not allowed to configure.

]]>By: Darrenhttps://www.sitepoint.com/debug-php-firebug-firephp/#comment-68121
Mon, 15 Feb 2010 02:04:29 +0000http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/?p=18058#comment-68121@snow, it is so much better than php’s default error reporting mechanism. For starters, the log messages/errors appear in the Firebug panel at the bottom of the page you are viewing which I find much more convenient that having another log viewer app open (and what if you can’t access the php error log remotely with that app? What if you want to see the contents of variables but not fill your log with garbage?). Secondly, hover/click on any the messages/errors and the contents appear in a popup over the page. For example, if you log an object, FirePHP will recognize that it’s an object and it’s properties will be neatly formatted and color-coded in a scrollable popup. You can expand/collapse each object or array in the popup. You really have to try it to see how convenient it is.
]]>By: snowhttps://www.sitepoint.com/debug-php-firebug-firephp/#comment-68120
Thu, 11 Feb 2010 13:02:53 +0000http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/?p=18058#comment-68120Why would this “tool” be any better or more useful than existing tools, namely php’s default error reporting mechanism?
]]>By: Matrixshttps://www.sitepoint.com/debug-php-firebug-firephp/#comment-68119
Thu, 11 Feb 2010 02:06:06 +0000http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/?p=18058#comment-68119yikes. required server side installation.. :/
I rather use this:

echo “”;
print_r($msg);
echo “”;

=)

]]>By: Louis Simoneauhttps://www.sitepoint.com/debug-php-firebug-firephp/#comment-68118
Wed, 10 Feb 2010 23:31:08 +0000http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/?p=18058#comment-68118I don’t see why it would work any differently with nginx. What’s not working?
]]>By: Web-Developmenthttps://www.sitepoint.com/debug-php-firebug-firephp/#comment-68117
Wed, 10 Feb 2010 17:03:56 +0000http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/?p=18058#comment-68117I definitely consider firebug the ultimate tool, but wasnt really a big fan of firephp, just because of the server side inclusion… but Ill be playing with it soon, it seems to be quite popular these days.
]]>By: baikishttps://www.sitepoint.com/debug-php-firebug-firephp/#comment-68116
Wed, 10 Feb 2010 06:39:29 +0000http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/?p=18058#comment-68116has anyone luck to configure nginx on ubuntu linux to have firephp working?
]]>By: harikthttps://www.sitepoint.com/debug-php-firebug-firephp/#comment-68115
Wed, 10 Feb 2010 03:29:36 +0000http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/?p=18058#comment-68115Nice post.
Also great to hear and see firebug lite ;) .
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